Found a nanner early in the week on the blueberry plant. Sent me into a panic which has me working overtime in the tent plucking them. However the more I inspect the plants there's little sign of major pollination. Plenty of white calyxs shooting up still on the GG plants. There may be a few seeds but doesn't seem to be the end of the world this late into flowering cycle.
I'm going to continue inspecting the blueberry plant daily and plucking any nanners or suspected nanners. Will probably harvest ripest the tops of the plant next weekend.
I think the GG#4 plants have 2-5 weeks left to go. They're very sativa in structure imo. I'll probably harvest one plant per week, or even partial plants per week, then harvest the rest of the undergrowth of the plants when the last plant is ready. Will give each 7ish days hanging to dry in the closet, dry trim or just start the cure then trim later. Will stretch the time if the previous plant needs some extra time in dry, but it probably won't need to though, because I live in a pretty dry climate.
Since most of my week was spent worrying about nanners pollinating my tent, I'd love to hear your thoughts on what you do if you get nanners this late in flower. The opinions seem to be split 50/50/50 between kill it with fire/pluck & let it go/the fem seeds are a gift.
@DreamOn,
I'm on day 60 today. I think the blueberry plant is getting close. The gg#4 are all clearly much heavier sativa and I believe they'll need 2-4 weeks yet depending on the plant...
What do you think from the plant pics? Getting anywhere close?
@DreamOn,
Hello friend,
As you may have noticed in some of the blueberry pics. It seems to have sprouted a nanner here or there at day 52F What would you do at this point? I've been plucking any I see/suspect are nanners forming, and am on the fence about harvesting this weekend. Didn't have time during the week, and I'd really like to push them another week or so!!! Half of the colas are completely cloudy with a tiny bit of amber, but the bottoms of them are not. I also saw a nanner sprouting from some of the larfy undergrowth today, making me think it's a genetic issue rather than stress induced...